معرفی
Kazuki Maeda is an Assistant Professor in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University. He holds a Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology (2018), an M.S. from Caltech (2014), and a B.S. from The University of Tokyo (2013). His research focuses on complex flow dynamics, rocket propulsion, hypersonics, and cyberphysical integration, combining physics-based modeling, high-performance computing, and machine learning. He leads the Maeda Research Group, which develops advanced frameworks for simulating and optimizing engineering systems. Key awards include the Richard Bruce Chapman Memorial Award and Stanford-CTR Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Research interests emphasize propulsion systems, high-speed flows, and computational methods. Publications span bubble dynamics, reactive shock waves, and neural network applications in flow analysis. The group collaborates on heterogeneous computing frameworks for combustion and fluid dynamics simulations. Prospective students and postdocs are encouraged to apply through Purdue’s AAE programs.
- Awards: Richard Bruce Chapman Memorial Award, Funai Foundation Scholarship, Stanford-CTR Fellowship
- Labs/Teams: Maeda Research Group (Complex Flow & Cyber-physical Laboratory)
- Grants: Not explicitly listed, but research is supported by institutional and collaborative initiatives.



